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Monday, September 5, 2016

Adding a Bohemian Touch to Your Home - DIY Tutorials & Ideas


 
 
 
 
Adding a bohemian touch to your home doesn't have to cost you a fortune. On the contrary, you can add that inviting, free - spirited feel with several frugal and easy to do  / find projects and things. For this post I focused on the major elements that will turn your place a bohemian haven in no time.

Pillows

 
 
Pillows immediately transform the looks of your place. They add warmth and coziness to the space and create pleasant and attractive visual appearance.
 
 
 
 
You can sew some interesting ones like these two from the Sewing Rabbit. Or add trims and edgings to existing ones to freshen up their looks.
 

 
 
Use vintage linen / tea towels for a quick wrap up of old throw pillows or bolsters. Another great idea is to find vintage rugs or kilims and turn them into pillowcases.
 
 


 
 
Use these throw and bolster pillow tutorials if you want to make them from scratch.
 
 
Rugs and Kilims
 
 
 
 
Vintage and shabby kilims give a true character to your room. They do not have to match the pillows but having something in common with them will make a unified and polished composition.
 
Instead of buying them which could be pricey, you can always thrift them or make some yourself.
 
 
 
Sara Plath shares how to make this eye-catching woven, pom pom rug here.
 
 
 
Old t-shirts can serve well as the rug making material.
 
 
 
Margaret worked magic by stitching two kilims together.
 
 
 
Turn a straw mat into a kilim following these instructions.
 
Coffee tables
 
 
 
 
Made out of wood slices, pallets or drift wood, coffee tables can give an original and unique touch to your bohemian home.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A trunk into a table

 
 


 Additionally to these I wanted to include several boho tutorials I find very interesting like this Beaded Boho Mirror



This amazing Boho Fringe Chandelier


 
 
These recycled jars, puff paint and gems to make beautiful boho lanterns for your home.
 
I hope you enjoyed this post. There would be other boho - related posts soon.

6 comments:

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    1. It was hard to pick -there are so many fantastic projects! Thank you!

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  2. I do love a boho eclectic look. Those jars are lovely!

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    1. There are so many great ideas on the net- these are just a few beautful ones I wish I can make.

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  3. I love every idea you showed here! I have a Victorian home but I can make one corner Bohemian!

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  4. Oh I love the chandy! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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